Who Says No? Twins Edition
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Who says no to some of the following trade options?
#1 Pablo Lopez and Christian vazquez to Red Sox for Tristan Casas and Miguel Blies:
Why it works for Twins:
They are able ot clear $32M from the books while at the same time solving their 1B issue. they get a prospect with MASSIVE upside who was showing big potential before injuries in 2024. This also allows for further moves with our infield depth. BU ta clear 1B upgrade and clearing $32M is that too much to pass up?
Why it works for Red Sox:
Red Sox are having internal discussion of moving Rafael Devers to 1B, and Casas is definitely expendable in that case. Red Sox need another starter and can easily take on teh $10 owed Vazquez.
#2 Renew trade acquaintences with Miami: and Brooks Lee, Eduard Julien, Gabriel Gonzalez to Miami in exchange for Sandy Alcantara
Why it works for Twins:
Th eTwins once again dip into IF depth to acquire a starter from Miami.Twins still have Lewis, Correa, Miranda (Casas if make that deal), the supposed near MLB ready 5 tool prospect in Keaschall, plus utility guys in Martin and Castro. Maybe the Twins can do with with keeping one of teh three and/or swapping out with another top 25 Twins prospect. Alcantara is coming off TJ, but he is nearly 2 years removed and all accounts are he is back to his previous injury self. Twins still get 3 years of control
Why it Works for Miami:
If Miami is in yet another "redo" mode, do they want to keep an "older player" at his price? They have already moved Luzardo for 2 prospects. Would they move a more expensive starter for THREE quality prospects/young players?? They coudl get 3 young MLB ready (or near) positional starters.
#3 is a FA edition of "who says no"? instead of a team, it is Twins or the FA
Twins sign BOTH Justin Verlander & Max Scherzer to matching 3 year deals averagign about $15M per with some built in protections for both.
Something liek $12M for year 1. Year 2 is $15M with mutual options. Player opt out options, or Twins can buyout at $3M (this basically means it is a $15 year year 1 deal). Year 3 at $18M but contains vesting options based on innings or performance in year 2.
Why this works for teh Twins:
These are low risk moves. there is built in protections with the mutual option and the vesting option for years 2 and 3. While neither can legitimately be counted on for 30+ starts, they would both be great mentors for Ryan, Ober, and the rest of our young pitchers. This gives us 6 deep with Ryan, Ober, (Lopez, or Alcantara if we do/dont do any of those other moves) Verlander, Scherzer, SWR. plus our ready/near ready young guys means we would have the depth to ease them along or deal with injuries. From a financial perspective they will sell tickets. and if Verlander performs and we can retain him we have the chance at the run for 300.
Why this works for JV/Max:
Neither pitcher is set to get any offer above say $12M on even a 1 year deal due to age and recent injury. This give them the opportunity to maximize their value and provide flexibility on their end.
- Schmoeman5 and AlGoreRythm
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